Yep started to use the GitHub wiki also recently, but not sure how well this is 
indexed.
There’s also quite a lot of useful content on several things on various blogs 
(yours, iwatobipen, Pat’s etc … ) but when you have to dive into a whole new 
area you haven’t used before in rdkit (reaction management for me), then it’s 
really complicated to deduce how to do things and actually also understand what 
is possible, what is not yet implemented.

Would be good to find an indexed way to put all of these examples and where the 
community could also easily contribute (so that you don’t have to do all of 
them yourself). Github wiki seems like a good place to try, but I find mixed 
returns on the fact it’s indexed on google or not, but it appears like it is 
now. Happy to contribute once I’m a proficient rdkit expert ;)

Cheers

Peter

On 4 Dec 2019, at 16:05, Greg Landrum 
<greg.land...@gmail.com<mailto:greg.land...@gmail.com>> wrote:



On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 3:45 PM Peter Schmidtke 
<peter.schmid...@discngine.com<mailto:peter.schmid...@discngine.com>> wrote:

Would be cool to have these examples somewhere findable via google 🙂

That's an interesting meta-point. I agree, but I wonder what an effective way 
to do this is.
Using jupyter to answer questions and then sticking the results into a gist 
makes my life a lot easier. I also think it makes the answers easier to read 
and understand than pasting python code and output into an email. But it does 
make the list archives (which tend to show up pretty high in google searches) 
less useful.

Gists do end up being indexed by google, which is nice, but without links to 
them they won't ever show up high in search results. So that's suboptimal.

I guess I could start collecting particularly useful items (based on 
feedback/my gut feeling) into a wiki on github... that probably wouldn't be 
completely useless.

Ideas/suggestions are welcome.

-greg


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